Thank you so much for sharing your process. I’ve used snippets,, and I’ve used soluble stabiliser, but you have opened my eyes to amazing new possibilities
Could you please tell us the name of the stabilizer you use!!! I adore your creativity Caroline!!! Thank you. I haven’t seen stabilizer like that one!!
Hi Caryn It’s a heavy vilene like used in dressmaking in collars etc If you cannot find a heavy stiff one then ironing a few layers of a softer one should work
You are great to show us this method. I brought back, from US, lots of scrapes and look forward to trying this method. BUT where to find water soluable stabilizer in Costa Rica. I didn't bring back because the stabilizer I used is a plastic like material and I was afraid the humidity would stick it together before I could use it all.
Espectacular..lástima la traducción.podrias decirme .la capa que le pones a la tela son residuos de tela? Porque tienes que lavarla al terminar..veo en los comentarios que hablan de un estabilizador..me ayudas por favor? Gracias..bellísimo trabajo
Looks fantastic. I have been collecting fabric and made the first one today but a lot more practice for sure. Is there a special material to use or any sort?
Lovely to have found you. Is your iron on stabiliser medium weight? I can’t wait to try your ideas out. I’m an Aussie stuck in the UK, probably for good as I’m old. Thank you so much for your time and expertise. I wish I could zoom into your workshops! Xx
Love from Ontario Canada!
So beautiful! It looks like a mosaic midnight garden! 💕
This is what I have been wanting to do!
Thank you so much for sharing your process. I’ve used snippets,, and I’ve used soluble stabiliser, but you have opened my eyes to amazing new possibilities
Wow, it is lovely, just can across your video. Love your technique. Thank you .
Thank you glad you enjoyed it
Thank you Caroline. Love the techniques.
Thank you glad you enjoyed it
Greetings from Costa Rica. Love your work!
Thank you glad you enjoyed it
Could you please tell us the name of the stabilizer you use!!! I adore your creativity Caroline!!! Thank you. I haven’t seen stabilizer like that one!!
Hi Caryn
It’s a heavy vilene like used in dressmaking in collars etc
If you cannot find a heavy stiff one then ironing a few layers of a softer one should work
You are great to show us this method. I brought back, from US, lots of scrapes and look forward to trying this method. BUT where to find water soluable stabilizer in Costa Rica. I didn't bring back because the stabilizer I used is a plastic like material and I was afraid the humidity would stick it together before I could use it all.
Espectacular..lástima la traducción.podrias decirme .la capa que le pones a la tela son residuos de tela? Porque tienes que lavarla al terminar..veo en los comentarios que hablan de un estabilizador..me ayudas por favor? Gracias..bellísimo trabajo
Looking good...
Thank you Chris appreciate your comments
Fabulous
Looks fantastic. I have been collecting fabric and made the first one today but a lot more practice for sure. Is there a special material to use or any sort?
I use any sort although be care of thicker ones like denim or heavy wools they can be hard to sew through when chopped in layers....Have fun
Thanks Caroline
Thank you Sharon appreciate your comments
Lovely to have found you. Is your iron on stabiliser medium weight? I can’t wait to try your ideas out. I’m an Aussie stuck in the UK, probably for good as I’m old. Thank you so much for your time and expertise. I wish I could zoom into your workshops! Xx